Continued from post above -
Hmmm, I’m afraid the link doesn’t work for me, it says there was an error in validation, whatever that means.
No worries, I can basically write it out for you because it’s not long.
I apologise for the off-topic nature of this, but Id very much like to share this with you CandideWest and I think it will help with this argument, if you want to reply to it just PM me so that we keep this thread on topic.
God is the only logical choice for any sane person who thinks about the big questions in life.
This is from Ravi Zacharias on the illogicality of Atheism.
There are 3 steps you take in establishing the existance of God.
- However you section physical reality, you take the physical universe how you see it, how ever you slice it down to it’s most minute form, the fact of the matter is you end up with a physical entity or quantity that does not have the reason for it’s existance in itself.
Ultimatly the physical universe reduced in any form, cannot explain it’s own origin, it has to expand it’s explanation outside of itself, which means the first explanation of a universe as we see it, has to have something that is non physical as a first cause.
Therefore an athiest has a kind of haunted universe without knowing what the first cause is.
- If you take the composition of the enzyme in the human component, the enzyme being the building block of the gene and the gene being the building block of the cell.
The possibility of the human enzyme comming together by random is 1 in 10^40000, which is more than the number of atoms in this universe, it is timewise and mathematically impossible.
- Explanation of morality, conscience.
If there is no God. Than there is no moral law giver and if there is no moral law giver. Than there is no moral law and if there is no moral law. Than there is nothing to distinguish between right & wrong or good & evil, therefore if they do not believe in God than there is no right & wrong or good & evil. So if you believe in good and bad or right and wrong, than you are contradicting yourself.
Hopefully this gets you to Agnostic

, now if all religions claim to be the truth, than how can Christianity make that claim and be correct?
Many Agnostic’s claim that all religions a fundamentally the same and superfically different, which isn’t true. All religions are fundamentally different and at best superfically similar.
Only in the judeo-christian world view will you find these 4 questions answered with corresponding truthfullness and with the coherance of a world view.
- Origin
- Meaning
- Morality
- Destiny
The judeo-christian is not the only one that claims exclusivity, but it’s the only one that takes those four questions with corresponding answers that are truthfull and coherant answers that stand the test of time and the ultimate answer of the resurrection of the dead that gives you hope and meaning.
This is all from Ravi Zacharias who explains these things very well, I also found another website that has “Six questions to ask an athiest” the link is here -
rzim.org/media/questions-answers/
That particular element of the sexual revolution I would argue has been on balance more harmful. Of course unpicking what the causes of that effect were from those which were on balance beneficial is of course likely to be impossible.
True. Not sure if you have answered yet, but would you view fornication and promiscuity as immoral or moral? and why?
Incidentally, I’m curious about something, which of the following would you say are morally better (or least immoral if you prefer).
Okay.
a). A heterosexual couple having sex using contraception outside of marriage
Immoral. Such a couple is coming together to mutually appease their own sexual desires, such a relationship is a “love of eros” in which does not bear any fruit so to speak, other than their own selfish mutual gratification from one another.
b). A heterosexual married couple having sex using contraception.
Immoral. The sexual act should always be open to the gift of new life in marriage, too many in this day and age see sex as harmless fun and children as some kind of unwanted side effect, I think planned parent hood is a very bad idea, no one is ever “ready” to have children. And again such attitude I think is to use the partner in marriage to mutually appease sexual desires.
And the same question for the following two:
a). A homosexual couple having sex outside of marriage
Immoral. Not only is it to selfishly and mutually appease their sexual desires, but such sexual acts are intrinsically disordered, they are acts of grave depravities, it is a miss use of our sexual organs.
Also when I say a miss use of sexual organs, I understand that you will probably deny it.
b). A homosexual married couple having sex.
Morally Right. Provided it’s the sexual act ordered towards procteation, it is the only sexual act that bears any real fruit and unfies such a couple.
Sex outside of marriage is not in itself necessarily immoral, no. In some cases it is of course, because it causes harm, suffering etc. but in other it is not because it creates both short and long term happiness.
So really according to you fornication and promiscuity is moral as long as both parties are in consent? and Im not talking about anything more than unmarried people sleeping around with one another with complete consent and agreement.
Please continue to next post -